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Corvette Racing could step down from the GT1 class to GT2 to compete against Porsche and Ferrari if no GT1 opposition materializes soon in the American Le Mans Series. Chevrolet has been left to race mostly against itself in GT1 this year, after the factory Prodrive Aston Martin team was unable to put together a full-season effort.
Corvette program manager Doug Fehan said building a GT2 version of the car is one option open for next season. Another is to take the C6.Rs to race in the European-based Le Mans Series.
"Since we started planning the Corvette program in 1996, we have continuously evaluated a wide variety of arenas in which the car could race,'' Fehan said. "I can't say we are leaning toward GT2, although all the homework is done.''
Fehan denied that the Pratt & Miller factory team will begin testing a GT2-spec Corvette this ...